Word: mcdonald
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Playing number three will be Wally McDonald, followed by Tom Baker, Dudley Palmer, George Clay, John Zinsser, Freshman Dave Shepard, and Cort Parker. The tail-end spot is still very much up in the air, according to Barnaby, who said last night that he would not be surprised to see a second Freshman playing on the Varsity for the coming two matches...
...clubs. Slates below include men added by petition. FreshmenSophomores Blaise Francis Alfano Hugh Calkins Bradbury Rufus Clark Michael Joseph De Leo Lawrence Creshkoff William Francis Di Pesa Worth Bagley Daniels, Jr. Peter Garland Michael David Fansler Nicholas Chester Gilles Frederick Wellman Flickinger Edward Perry Harding Wallace Joseph Flynn Dean McDonald Hennessy Robert Crittenden Green Colin Franklin Newell Irving Allen Wilkinson Greer Charles Mellish Kidner Harlan Philip Hanson James Edmund McNulty, Jr. Robert Mayes Hart Richard Watson Mechem Stephen Bradshaw Ives, Jr. Sedgwick Minot, Jr. Russell Scot Leavitt Maurice Machado Osborne, Jr. Paul Latshaw Miller Francis Parkman, Jr. Frank Hoyt Powell...
...third position, Wally McDonald came through to outscore George Lundberg 15-8, 15-8, 15-10. Tom Baker took his match 15-6, 15-8, 15-10, while Dudley Palmer rang up the most decisive score, 15-7, 15-8, 15-8, over Nate Greenberg. George Clay, playing number six, won by a 15-7, 15-8, 15-11 count over Paul Wheeler...
...number one spot for the second straight year will be Gaelen Felt, captain of the racquetmen. Decker Orr has come out in front in the battle for the second position, with Tom Sears a close third. Others who will probably play are Wally McDonald, Dudley Palmer, Tom Baker, George Clay, and Cortland Baker...
These two are followed by Wally McDonald, whom Barnaby sees as the most improved player on the squad. McDonald is playing his third year of squash and has risen from eighth slot last year to this year's number four...